There was so much to hear, even great music could get lost in the rush - which is why going back means discovering new surprises. A previously unknown producer named Max Martin presided over the Orlandinavian connection that invaded the radio, in a strange alliance between the Swedes and the Mousketeers. Carson Daly hosted Total Request Live on MTV every afternoon, where a new breed of stars got born: Britney, Xtina, Ricky, NSync, the Backstreet Boys. Nobody realized Napster was about to change everything. “You would hear Kiss-FM or Z-100: ‘Coming right up, Mariah Carey, Blink-182, Eminem, Sugar Ray, and you’re like, ‘What the fuck is happening?”įans bought more music (with money! in stores!) than ever before or since. “The walls came down,” as Sugar Ray’s Mark McGrath told me last year. The old stylistic boundaries didn’t hold any more. Whatever type of music you loved, this year had it: hip-hop, electronica, indie rock, punk garage, country, R&B, disco sleaze. The hits, the flops, the flukes, the obscurities. So let’s break it down: the 99 best songs of 1999, 20 years later. It was one of those pop moments when all that glitters actually is gold. Let’s put it this way: If you spend an hour at your local karaoke bar, you’re going to hear somebody belt at least one hit from the summer of ’99. So much crazed innovation, all around the margins. The radio was suddenly full of shiny new stars. 1999 was the year music exploded, the year when nothing made any damn sense, the year fans had to throw out any old-school rules for how pop worked.
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